Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
…and hot on the heels of our last post comes a story that illustrates the potential of Foursquare for local online marketers.
If you live in Baltimore, you may know Miss Shirley’s Cafe. This popular brunch spot is particularly hard to get into – on Sundays, the wait often passes 2 hours to get a table.
Miss [...]
Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
In a study released today, Forrester Research recommends marketers should stay away from location-based services like Foursquare.
The reason? As reported by Ad Age, after finding that only 4% of U.S. Adults have ever used location-based services, Forrester’s study also revealed that:
Almost 80% of location-based service users are male. Close to 70% of them are between [...]
Posted on June 19th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
On Thursday, Robert Scoble posted a blog about two new services that illustrate the direction the local internet marketing world is headed.
Dealmap and Goby are both taking the social out of local internet marketing. In its place, they’re providing something of much more tangible value to the user.
Goby helps its users find things to do [...]
Posted on June 17th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
When you think about it, social media is just an organized extension of the way the web has worked since the beginning. You would see something you liked, then copy and paste it into an email and send it to your friends. Services like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, etc. just automate the process for you.
It’s really [...]
Posted on February 19th, 2010 by Kipp | No Comments »
With everything from Twitter and Facebook to Foursquare and Gowalla offering ways to identify yourself online, geolocation has become a hot item on the web lately. And why not? Local search is growing, and more and more applications are finding new ways to turn the World Wide Web into the ‘Backyard Web.’
The implications for advertising are amazing. From Brightkite using [...]